The kernel source you want is here (RedHat Mirror):

ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/linux/redhat/old-releases/redhat-6.1/i386/RedHat/RPMS

There you will find your kernel source.

Kirk



>On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:

> Thanks,
> 
> It would appear that Gordon's on the right track:
> 
> *********************************
> 
> If you are looking for the kernel source code and are only finding include
> (.h) files in this directory, you need to install the kernel-source binary
> RPM from your installation media.  You can get this package from the Red
> Hat
> Software FTP site (ftp.redhat.com) or from your CD-ROM.  This package
> includes
> the default configuration that Red Hat Software used to build the kernel
> originally installed with Red Hat Linux.
> 
> Instructions on using RPM to install packages as well as instructions
> on building a custom kernel are available in the Red Hat Installation
> Guide, in the Red Hat Linux boxed set, or on line at
> http://www.redhat.com.
> 
> *****************************
> 
> I need to track down the source rpm for stock 6.1.  Doing "search" on
> RedHat turned up the source for Kernel 2.2.14-5.0 (if I'm recalling
> correctly), but nothing on 2.2.12-20.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Glen
> 
> On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Uncle Meat wrote:
> 
> >
> >On 29-Aug-2000 Glen Lee Edwards spoke something to the effect:
> >> I'm trying to compile a module for my 6.1 firewall that will allow ICQ
> >> to work properly on my LAN.  I'm getting the following errors:
> >> 
> >> tty2 root@glenlee [Tue Aug 29 16:44:44]
> >> Directory: /home/downloads/icq/ip_masq_icq-0.56
> >> $ make install
> >> egrep: /usr/src/linux/Makefile: No such file or directory
> >> egrep: /usr/src/linux/arch//Makefile: No such file or directory
> >> warning: compiling for kernel version .., while running 2.2.12-20
> >> 
> >> warning: no /usr/src/linux/.config file, using /proc to guess kernel
> >> parameters.
> >> Turn on "Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers" (the 1st
> >> menu)
> >> and "IP: masquerading special modules support" ("Networking options"
> >> menu)
> >> in the kernel config. !!!! RTFM !!!!
> >> make: *** [ip_masq_icq.o] Error 1
> >> 
> >> It would appear that I did something to really upset the kernel.  Any
> >> ideas on what went wrong?
> >
> >Try:
> >
> >        ls -l /usr/src
> >
> >If you don't see a link named "linux" you need to make one:
> >
> >        ln -s /usr/src/linux-<whatever_kernel_version> /usr/src/linux
> >
> >All as root, naturally.
> >
> >
> 
> 
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